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Suffolkmaths GCSE Revision Materials
This page is an edited version of the page at suffolkmaths made easier to use for pupils to use on their own.Grade that Question
Thanks to Zeb Friedman for these problems that show the progression through a series of topics, pupils should grade the questions and then solve the problems Instructions Template
Revision Videos
Many thanks to Bob Jackson (an AST from Hull) for providing these revision videos for use at home or in the classroom. The files are large so right click and select Save As
Many thanks to Bob Jackson (an AST from Hull) for providing the following short video clips (Exceptions are credited) presented in 3 different formats: [Some of the clips are large]
For grade descriptors and self assessment forms Click here
Get the class working in groups and then give them sections of an exam paper which they hand in for marking when complete. The results are entered on this spreadsheet which allows you to enter the grade/level boundaries and pupils can then see the progress they are making as the grade changes as they complete more exam questions - Click here
Click here for a Spreadsheet to record Quiz results which ranks the teams
Click here for a PowerPoint template for a Multiple Choice Quiz
Click here for a PowerPoint which uses just the diagrams from exam questions and the pupils have to pose and answer the question, these are GCSE Higher Tier Problems
Click here for a PowerPoint Brain Training Quiz - This one has Level 2/3 Content
Free Downloadable Revision Guide for all Grades - Click here
Revision Materials for every grade and access to free past papers - Click here
Key Websites - Click here
Warm Up Activities - Designed to be used just before an exam to settle students and prepare them mentally for the examination. and Stella MacKenzie
C if U Can are a set of targeted resources aimed at D grade students who are aiming to achieve a grade C (Not meant for confident grade C students) - Click here
Grade C-D 10-4-10 Questions - Suffolk Materials - Questions Answers
Lancashire Materials - Click here [There are also A/A* materials on the menu on the left]
These revision questions from MEP are aimed at the 3 Tier examination system but are still ideal for some last minute revision either being led by a teacher at the front or for the pupils to work individually.
Revision topics targeting grades G to D - Click here
Revision topics targeting grades C to B - Click here
Revision topics targeting grades A to A* - Click here
**www.mathslinks.co.uk**is a free website providing students with what they need to know to get a C at GCSE but has also been developed to allow teachers to deliver the materials as part of a structured revision course.
Foundation Tier
Kangaroo Maths has an excellent section with assessment materials for each Attainment area at Grade D, C, B and A/A* - Click here
Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzles - [For free software - Click here] Foundation Tier Revision - Jigsaw 1 Jigsaw 2 Jigsaw 3
Higher Tier
This site enables you to generate Algebra Worksheets which can be used for Revision Purposes - Click here
Kangaroo Maths has an excellent section with assessment materials for each Attainment area at Grade D, C, B and A/A* - Click here
Higher Tier and AS/A2 Revision Notes can be found at **www.mathsrevision.net**
**mathsrevision.net** Online Higher Tier Revision Notes
Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzles - [For free software - Click here] Up to Grade B Algebra Questions - Jigsaw 1
If you want access to Edexcel questions at Higher & Intermediate level for every GCSE exam from 1999 to 2009 - Click here
Past Examination PapersThese AQA exam papers cover all topics at Grades A* - B
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These AQA exam papers cover all topics at Grades D - G
Many thanks to Bob Jackson (an AST from Hull) for providing the following revision notes
There are many misconceptions in people's understanding of mathematics which ultimately give rise to errors. CIMT have identified 24 of those most commonly found and of these, they have produced some supporting resources for the first 8 at the moment - Click here
Looking for a useful set of materials to highlight common errors at levels 3-5 and also 6-8 and worksheets to practice key topics in preparation for SATs and GCSE (Intermediate/Foundation)
Then I suggest you look at these by Pearson Publications (£26) - Click here
A free series of downloadable posters highlighting common mistakes - Click here
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